Check out this unique and spacious hidden gem nestled in a cul-de-sac and in the established neighborhood of Pershing Place. You will find that this house is filled with lots of charm, plenty of space for a large family or a growing family, plenty of unique features you will not find in modern homes these days. For instance, the split floor plan offers 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths. On the left side of the house you will find master bedroom #1 that could easily be an in-law room or guest bedroom with a small kitchenette and full upgraded bathroom and a side entry door from the outside coming directly into the room. Provides a warm welcome at the front entrance in the open and extended porch with privacy provided my shrubs and bushes. Gather with your friends and family in the large family room with a custom vintage wood burning fireplace. Further into the home you will appreciate the long galley kitchen that features gas range stove, stainless steel refrigerator, new-ish Bosch Silence Plus dishwasher, abundance of cabinet space and pantry, and a large eat-in bar top facing into the kitchen. All rooms are well spaced with perfect natural lighting coming into the rooms. The second master bed room has its own full bath as well as a full hall way bath. This house needs to been seen in person to truly appreciate all that it has to offer from a game room with a bar and sink, built in China cabinet in the dining room, to custom built in book shelves in the study/media room, extra hidden spacious closets through the house, Two AC and Heating Units, enclosed screened porch leading to the well scaled back yard that boast a wooden deck with an upper level pool with cover, stone and rock path way to the pool and shed w electricity. Bonus! The owner is leaving the washer and dryer in the separate utility room large enough to use as extra storage space too.
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